Dolphins compensatory pick for Christian Wilkins may slip out of the third round

   

The Miami Dolphins were projected to receive a pair of third-round compensatory picks for the 2025 NFL Draft after guard Robert Jones and defensive tackle Christian Wilkins left in free agency with $100-million contracts — that may not be the case.

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Nick Korte, an Over The Cap contributor, shared on X that Wilkins’ value in the compensatory formula could drop from a third to a fourth-round pick because he played less than 25% of snaps in his first season with the Las Vegas Raiders. He appeared in five games, recording 11 tackles and two sacks before undergoing surgery for a Jones fracture in early October.

Miami traded its own 2025 third-round pick to the Philadelphia Eagles to select running back Jaylen Wright in the fourth round of last year’s draft and gained a fifth-round selection from the Denver Broncos as part of the Bradley Chubb trade. On top of that, the Dolphins traded a sixth and gained a seventh from the Chicago Bears in the Chase Claypool trade.

The news of Wilkins’ compensatory pick falling a round doesn’t derail Miami’s offseason plans, but it’s a step in the wrong direction for a franchise desperate for a youth movement on both sides of the ball.

Dolphins Projected 2025 Draft Picks

  • First Round — Own
  • Second Round — Own
  • Third Round — Compensatory Pick (Robert Hunt)
  • Fourth Round — Own, Compensatory Pick (Christian Wilkins)
  • Fifth Round — Own, Pick from Denver
  • Sixth Round — None
  • Seventh Round — Own, Compensatory Pick (DeShon Elliott), Pick from Chicago